the economy has hugely changed. we have to help all kids, not some kids, regardless of where they start and we have to actually help enable opportunity, critical thinking, applying knowledge because that is the only way kids will be prepared for college and for career and then also civic engagement. >> i wanted to pick up on that a little bit because it's the one thing that i always have anxiety about, the job readiness. on the one hand, yes, of course, we know there's a huge givens between a high school's graduate. this notion of making mistakes. from where i sit at the end of the educational process, at universities, every kid who is in my classes ends up in circumstances where they're from schools where you're encouraged to make mistakes. your experiment fails and you learn from that. to the extent that it's about civic education, you've got to figure out things which means it has to be safe to fail. >> a lot of process. >> it goes back to where the administration is going to be in january. we have some months be